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in STEEMIT PAKISTAN2 years ago

Hopefully no further drop on a hot stone… ;-)

tropfen auf den heißen stein. hahaha das habe ich mal in meinem Deutsch Klasse gelesen. Did I use correct grammar? :-)

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Did I use correct grammar?

Hihi, almost... ;-)
'Die Klasse' is feminine. In the dative case, the article (companion of a noun) changes it to der:
Das habe ich mal in meiner Deutsch-Klasse gelesen.

Don't worry: dealing with noun accompaniments is the very biggest challenge for learners of the German language.

The tiny spelling mistakes can be neglected. You could remember that nouns are written with a capital letter:
Tropfen auf den heißen Stein

Anyway - I'm delighted that you speak some German... :-)

Das ist schön - Deutsch ist so eine tolle Sprache!

Oh my goddd. I wanted to rant about German language to someone for so long. So, I'll do it with you. Deutsch is sehr kompliziert. Specifically the dativ und akkusativ.

When I was learning, I felt like banging my head on the table, trying to memorize the gender of each and everything out there. A chair is a male, a cupboard is feminine and so on 🤣🤣

Nonetheless, I have done my Deutsch-kurs up to B1 and I plan to study it further.

Deutsch ist so eine tolle Sprache!

I find it so intimidating. Imagine someone asking where are you coming from?

aus dem Krankenhaus in meinem Krankenwagen

But, I love learning German. Who knows, in future I might shift to Germany. Fingers crossed

I wanted to rant about German language to someone for so long. So, I'll do it with you.

Hihi, I won't rant about the German language because I love it. Maybe that's the only reason for me teaching it?!

Yes, it is complicated, I can understand that well. Intimidating? Well, you don't have to be afraid of making mistakes - anyone who stumbles and grumbles about it has to ask themselves how well they know a foreign language, or if at all.

Who knows, in future I might shift to Germany.

In that case, don't forget to ring my front doorbell.... ;-)